Trolley trips through New England .. . Amoskeag Bridge BALDWIN S LUNCHROOM AND FOODSHOP 972 ELM STREET MANCHESTER, N. H. Always OpenPrivate Room for Banquets Fancy Pastry of All Kinds Box Lunches to Be Taken OutLunches for Automobile Parties a Specialty 96 Trolley Trips Through New England. Ascending Incline Railway up Uncanoonuc Is Novel Experience Uncanoonuc Mountain This is a, trip no one should miss. Rising as it does from the midst of a broad and fertile plainthe mountain affords a magnificent view of the landscape. Thecity, seven miles away, seems almost at our feet and the ruggedhills a


Trolley trips through New England .. . Amoskeag Bridge BALDWIN S LUNCHROOM AND FOODSHOP 972 ELM STREET MANCHESTER, N. H. Always OpenPrivate Room for Banquets Fancy Pastry of All Kinds Box Lunches to Be Taken OutLunches for Automobile Parties a Specialty 96 Trolley Trips Through New England. Ascending Incline Railway up Uncanoonuc Is Novel Experience Uncanoonuc Mountain This is a, trip no one should miss. Rising as it does from the midst of a broad and fertile plainthe mountain affords a magnificent view of the landscape. Thecity, seven miles away, seems almost at our feet and the ruggedhills and distant mountaains form a fitting back ground for thebroad fields, forests and meadows dotted with lakes and ham-lets, and threaded by silver streams. On the summit stands the large CASINO (rooms $1 up), withdance hall, broad verandas, and high outlook. A cable railwaytoils up the precipitous slope. In making the ascent the land-scape gradually unfolds until at the summit it is before us inall its grandeur, a sight not soon to be forgotten. The CASINO on the Glorious UQcaQoonuc Mountain Is 1348 Feet Above the Sea. Pure Air, Magnificent Scenery. Reachedby the Uncanoonuc Incline Railway. Connection made with all Gofifs-town Cars from Manchester. Parties, Picnickers and Excursionist


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